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Moady et al IMAJ 2019 |
Healthy volunteers and HFrEF patients |
Pneumatic sleeve (PS) compression devices applied to both legs from toe to thigh and inflated to a pressure of 50 or 80 mmHg. the same method does not exacerbate symptoms and increases CO via an increase in SV, decreases SVR, and has no effect on HR (see ref 17). |
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In healthy volunteers, there was increased CO, decrease SVR, and have no effect on HR (see ref 16). HFrEF patients who were medically optimized had no change in any hemodynamic parameter after 60 minutes of PS application, and that they tolerated it well without any increase in their BNP.
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Bickel et al J of Card Failure 2014 |
Patients with HFrEF (mean LVEF 30%) |
ISPC devices applied to both legs and cycled every 2 min for 40 min. |
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Increased CO, SV, and decreased SVR w/o any effect on HR and without causing signs or symptoms of heart failure exacerbation. CVP and atrial size increased during ISPC activation.
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Gibbons et al Experimental Physiology 2019 |
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Helmi et al Future Cardiology 2013 |
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Kiefer et al Anesthesiology 2011 |
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Kwak et al J of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology 2011 |
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Kwak et al Arthroscopy 2010 |
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Fanelli et al J of Clin Anesthesia 2008 |
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Sohn et al Circulation J 2008 |
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